Horley CC enjoyed a perfect start to the season with all their league and social teams winning.
Notable were the league debut of Horley Women, and a Sunday hundred for Dave Hyde
Horley CC enjoyed a perfect start to the season with all their league and social teams winning.
Notable were the league debut of Horley Women, and a Sunday hundred for Dave Hyde
Growing up in Greenwich and having to put her passion for her family whilst moving to Barbados is a big sacrifice.
This is what Sahrya Harding has done and now back in the limelight, Sahrya caught up with Chris Jacobs on Friday’s Breakfast Show about her influences and new release ‘Midnight Alone’.
Social Media
Website: https://www.koffeankreem.com/sahrya
Twitter: @SahryaMusic
Facebook: @SahryaMusic
Instagram: @sahryamusic
Spotify: Sahrya
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From Portugal to North London is the journey Logan Parker has taken in her musical career by taking influence from the 50’s to modern day music.
Chris Jacobs caught up with Logan on the Friday Breakfast Show to talk about what it’s like performing post-lockdown and new release ‘Walking Alone’.
Social Media
Website: https://loganjparker.com
Instagram: @loganjparkermusic/
Twitter: @ljparkermusic
Facebook: @loganjparkermusic
Spotify: Logan J Parker
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Neil Munday presented a special programme that evening commemorating the life of The Duke of Edinburgh.
Guests include:
MP Henry Smith – Crawley
Rev John Kronenbourg – St John`s Church, Redhill
Louise Camby – local resident East Surrey
Mike Gregory – Area Leader, Federation of Small Businesses / Building Custodian, Adult unit of St John Ambulance, Redhill.
Mr Shahid Azeem – The High Sheriff of the County of Surrey
Saturday at midday St John`s Church, Redhill began tolling a single tenor bell 99 times as a mark of respect to HRH Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. Susy Radio`s Neil Munday was invited to join the Bell Tower Captain Anne Rueff and her assistant Tom to climb the stairs to the loft and the ladder to the Belfry and witness the bells first hand.
What a climb up a stone tight narrow spiral stair turning several times, remembering the social distancing and whilst wearing a facemask starting to gasp a little – maybe I’m just unfit!
The top of the stairs entering into a chamber, quite a pleasant room with ropes falling through turned bezels in the ceiling leading to every one of the eight bells. Bell sequences displayed on the wall and light entering through the small tower windows.
Anne explains how the bell needs to be muffled on one side of the clapper to give a two tone sound each way the bell turns one way soft, one way loud. Explains how the bell has to be set in position because of the odd number the bell mouth being swung to the upright position which is explained with the use of a small working model.
Tom arrives, scrambles into his overalls a little like a Le Mans driver waiting for the running start, he`s off up the ladder nimble footed 3 points of contact into the belfry with the muffler a leather pad. I’m allowed to ascend the ladder to the top but no further. I must not enter the belfry a dangerous place, Tom is up his experience showing as he goes over the steel beams like a gymnast on a bar, dropping himself into the “Pit” the space beneath the bell on the far side, out of my view to fit the muffler.
I descend the ladder followed by Tom who secures the hatch. Anne then sets the Bell in motion building momentum 5, 6, 7 swings and its set bell mouth up. We await midday!
Neil Munday
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After getting into a band from a drunken night, Jamie Mathias singer-songwriter from Brighton has built himself a mass following across social media of over 70,000 fans.
Chris Jacobs caught up with him on the Friday Breakfast Show, to talk about his new release ‘Who We Are’ and how we all want to be in a pub garden right now.
Social Media
Facebook: @jamiemathiasmusicc
Instagram: @jamiemathias
Twitter: @JamieMathias
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com
Images and video courtesy of @jamiemathiasmusicc